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Zoom tool: With the left mouse button you can zoom into the display; zoom
back out with the right. Keep the left mouse button pressed to drag out zoom
areas.
Reset: The Reset button quickly allows you to place the filter curve into the
initial state again.
Preset: Access the presets for certain applications here.
Level: The "Level" slider allows you to enhance or diminish the differences in
the curve movement. The result is a stronger or weaker modulation.
Vol: The "Volume" controller controls the volume of the material.
Sound cloner: With the sound cloner you can determine the sound
characteristic of a song and transfer it to others. This way you can, for
example, create a Pat Metheny song in the style of Madonna's producers.
Load a track you really like, set the song's playback position and press the
"Learn" button.
Scale options: Accesses a settings dialog with options for scaling FFT curves
(view page 371).
Scaling options (FFT filter)
Freq: This switch lets you choose between a logarithmic ("log") or a linear ("lin")
frequency scale. The logarithmic display corresponds to the human perception
of pitch. Like on the keyboard of a key instrument, the (graphic) spacing of the
intervals, i.e. halftones, is uniform across the entire range.
Freq.log: The upper labeling of the graphic can be switched between output in
"Hz" or "Notes". Note output is only possible via logarithmic frequency display
("log").
Value display: Here you can set a logarithmic or linear display as well as an
enlargement of the filter curve.
Value range: Here you can set the displayed value range in dB.
Curve display: Here you can switch between a bar and a curved display.
Filter
Opens the Vintage Effect Suite's Filter (view page 107).